Guest guest Posted December 4, 2005 Report Share Posted December 4, 2005 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT"">Jaya Jagannatha 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT""> 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT"">Dear Vishnu and Pradeep, 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT"">Namaste 12.0pt">Please explain where Mooladhaara is in the following scenarios a) Anterior Position(Frontal view), here your only reference is the Linga(penis) and only Linga! Now, w.r.t linga where is mooladhaara? "URW Palladio IT";color:blue"> 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT"">Interjecting here! 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT"">The word both of you are looking for is called the Perineum, the region between the anus and the genitals. This is where the left heel locks into when you are doing the mula bandha. Please note the word! (No, I am not an adept in yoga; this is one pose we were taught to regularly practice eons ago J). 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT""> 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT"">Love, 12.0pt;font-family:"URW Palladio IT"">Swee color:#909090"> -- Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.10/190 - Release 12/1/2005 -- Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release 12/2/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2005 Report Share Posted December 5, 2005 Dear Sweechan ji Thanks for guiding with this important tip. Pradeep vedic astrology, "Swee Chan" <swee@c...> wrote: > > Jaya Jagannatha > > > > Dear Vishnu and Pradeep, > > Namaste > > > > Please explain where Mooladhaara is in the following scenarios > > a) Anterior Position(Frontal view), here your only reference is the > Linga(penis) and only Linga! Now, w.r.t linga where is mooladhaara? > > > > Interjecting here! > > The word both of you are looking for is called the Perineum, the region > between the anus and the genitals. This is where the left heel locks into > when you are doing the mula bandha. Please note the word! (No, I am not an > adept in yoga; this is one pose we were taught to regularly practice eons > ago :-)). > > > > Love, > > Swee > > > > > -- > > > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.10/190 - Release 12/1/2005 > > > > -- > > > Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.11/191 - Release 12/2/2005 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2005 Report Share Posted December 5, 2005 ||| AUM namo bhagavathe vaasudevaaya ||| I had asked for Vishnu ji's clarification earlier on the same and he seems to have either overlooked or ignored my post. Here is the message vedic astrology/message/67483 regards -Prasad vedic astrology, "Swee Chan" <swee@c...> wrote: > > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Vishnu and Pradeep, > > Namaste > > Please explain where Mooladhaara is in the following scenarios > > a) Anterior Position(Frontal view), here your only reference is the > Linga(penis) and only Linga! Now, w.r.t linga where is mooladhaara? > > Interjecting here! > > The word both of you are looking for is called the Perineum, the region > between the anus and the genitals. This is where the left heel locks into > when you are doing the mula bandha. Please note the word! (No, I am not an > adept in yoga; this is one pose we were taught to regularly practice eons > ago :-)). > > Love, > > Swee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2005 Report Share Posted December 5, 2005 Madam Swee & Sri Prasad, Namaste, Prasad, I certainly seem to have overlooked your post.Ignored? No. My apologies. "Perineum" is definitely between linga and guda, Perinium is like a nodule/bulb,no doubt! But, is Perineum Mooladhaara? If it is your point that Perinuem is Mooladhaara? Perineum is a very fine point and used to constrict flow of semen out of testis.Is it anyway linked to coccyx/ coccygeal plexus/ bottom of spinal axis? Then what is "Perinium"? Yes, Perinium is "one of the parts" and not the only part touched in Siddhaasana. Locking mechanisms are a little different both in Siddhaasama and Vajrasaasna. In Sidhaasana it is the interior curvature(for lack of a better word) that locks and in Vajrasana it is the rear exterior. Did I get my point across clearly? In Vajraasana the heel(rear exterior) directly locks over Guda. Maybe one can also touch Perinium in Vajrasana, I have never tried that. Please sit in normal Vajrasaana, ie with heels below either buttocks. Now move your right foot so that the rear of the heel locks, into the triangle like curvature near Guda. Please be warned that don't be seated in this asana for too long, you might be injuring your foot/ankle because of your body weight. Also note at the curvatures of both heel(rear exterior) and anal opening. This is how kanda-prapeedana(applying pressure on Sacrum with heel) is done in Vajraasana I am no adept at Yoga either, it has been ages since I totally left Yoga to the winds! warm regards, VishnuOn 12/5/05, vvootla <vvootla > wrote: ||| AUM namo bhagavathe vaasudevaaya ||| I had asked for Vishnu ji's clarification earlier on the same and he seems to have either overlooked or ignored my post. Here is the message vedic astrology/message/67483 regards -Prasad vedic astrology, "Swee Chan" <swee@c...> wrote: > > Jaya Jagannatha > > Dear Vishnu and Pradeep, > > Namaste > > Please explain where Mooladhaara is in the following scenarios > > a) Anterior Position(Frontal view), here your only reference is the > Linga(penis) and only Linga! Now, w.r.t linga where is mooladhaara? > > Interjecting here! > > The word both of you are looking for is called the Perineum, the region > between the anus and the genitals. This is where the left heel locks into > when you are doing the mula bandha. Please note the word! (No, I am not an > adept in yoga; this is one pose we were taught to regularly practice eons > ago :-)). > > Love, > > Swee Visit your group "vedic astrology" on the web. vedic astrology -- Om Akhanda mandalaakaaramvyaptam yena charaa charamtatpadam darsita yena tasmai sri gurave namaha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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